The trailer of Tanvi The Great is finally here, and it delivers a powerful punch of emotion, strength, and inspiration. Set to release in cinemas worldwide on 18th July 2025, the film is directed by veteran actor and filmmaker Anupam Kher and has already made waves across the international film circuit, with acclaimed screenings at the Cannes Film Festival, New York Indian Film Festival, London, Houston, and more.
The trailer introduces audiences to Tanvi, a young girl who may be different but is certainly not less. From the very first frame, Tanvi The Great makes it clear—this is not just a story, it’s a movement. A story of love, loss, dreams, and unmatched perseverance, the film brings to light the journey of a girl who dares to dream of becoming a part of the Indian Army, despite societal odds stacked against her. Her voice is loud, fearless, and full of purpose, in a world that once tried to silence her.
Anupam Kher shared his deep emotional connection to the film, saying, “Everyone who watches Tanvi The Great will walk away a little kinder, perhaps even changed. This film is my tribute to every person who is different but no less. It’s the story of an autistic, brilliant, and fiercely determined girl who dreams of joining the Indian Army. This is one of the most important films of my career, and I’m confident audiences in India will connect with it just as deeply as those around the world already have.”
The film marks the debut of Shubhangi in the lead role and features a stellar ensemble cast including Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, Karan Tacker, Nasser, along with Anupam Kher and Iain Glen.
Adding emotional depth and power to the narrative is the soul-stirring music composed by Oscar-winner M. M. Keeravani. Tanvi The Great is produced by Anupam Kher Studios in association with NFDC, with Excel Entertainment (Ritesh Sidhwani & Farhan Akhtar) and AA Films (Anil Thadani) handling global distribution.
The trailer promises a heartfelt cinematic journey that will entertain, inspire, and stay with audiences long after the credit roll.